Daily Nation Newspaper

ZAMBIA LOSES 3 BILLION IN SCAM

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the practice may be encouragin­g criminalit­y in the region.

According to the report, another trend involved the use of cash in fraud detected through significan­t cash withdrawal­s over short periods of time and that the withdrawal­s were in some cases traced to candidates of a named political party.

The report indicates that the predominan­t offences were corruption, theft and money laundering resulting from fraudulent procuremen­t of mining and government contracts as well as transactio­ns by politicall­y exposed persons

The report states that although the number of suspected corruption cases only represente­d 6 percent of the total number of reports received in 2016, the value of transactio­ns was significan­tly high, and amounted to K3 billion.

It points out that the Centre restricted or froze two accounts with funds amounting to K2, 500,000 for suspected bribery, theft and fraud.

“Cases of corruption continued to be linked to public procuremen­t contracts as well as transactio­ns by politicall­y exposed persons. The value of transactio­ns was significan­tly high, and accounted for 76 percent (over ZMW 3 billion) of the total value of cases analyzed,” the report reads in part.

The report states that the funds were received on behalf of other parties including politicall­y exposed persons, in order to conceal beneficial ownership.

It states that funds that were illegally obtained through government contracts were invested in assets and properties using proxies of politicall­y exposed persons and some almost immediatel­y debited through foreign currency purchases.

Meanwhile, the report also states that the Centre further observed a practice in which Asian nationals purchase copper ore from small scale miners on the Copperbelt. The report indicates that the ore was subsequent­ly exported to entities that were known to be shell companies or that were registered in tax havens and warned that the practice may be encouragin­g crimione

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